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From: ETM <>
Subject: Re: How to print address lables?
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 15:52:00 -0500
References: <d8.839cfb.2d25741e@aol.com> <3FF452F7.90203@comcast.net><Law15-DAV58mAszjBI300014cb7@hotmail.com><1945365889.20040101141645@starpower.net><Law15-DAV532UYhPQqe00014e34@hotmail.com>
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I personally have Avery 5160, Burlington business cards and
Burlington return address (compares to Avery 8167). Both
Avery and Burlington have websites. The popular word
processing programs handle either of these items. A package
of Avery 5160 mailing labels contains software reported by
Avery to be worth $49.99. I have not yet tried the
software.
So you think I have a southern accent, huh? <big grin>
Elaine
The world tolerates conceit from those who are successful,
but not from anybody else. --John Blake
Hello ....
On Thursday, January 1, 2004, you wrote
> my reason for asking about the name of the label and
> the number is that you can usually go to google.com
> query the name (in quotes if more than one word)
> and get to their website...
> where you can usually find the label number and
> download the template that you need for that particular
> label....
> avery did, have a printed sheet iwth their labels. but am not sure they do now...
> it is so much easier - and cheaper - for them to set up
> the templates and let people download than to keep the
> printed version up to date, buy the printing itself and
> buying the paper that it is printed upon....
> anyway, to the original writer....
> do the google.com and if you have any problems post
> back that name and label number and lets see what can be
> done...
> v~
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